semi local (OKC based).. gourmet burgers n beer concept that doesn't suck.The also have tacos on the menu (which we didn't try)

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So this is where Mexicali used to be on the Hill...It had only been open a couple/few weeks and was very busy while we were there.Seems to pull off a "family friendly sports bar" type place quite well. Ton of TVs. The menu alone consisted of 6 TVs. A couple TVs were showing children's movies, the rest were showing sports. A very colorful "Jay Leno Garage" / super-hero theme.

Staff was abundant, very attentive, and all seemed to wear all hats. You order at the counter, sit, then order adult beverages (like hop bunz was given a hard time for). It seems to work here.The gal that took our order.. also brought out order to our table. I wouldn't have noticed, but my wife did a double-take.

I had the "Grilled Jalapeno Bacon Cheeser" and a draught Hefewiezen from a brewery I hadn't heard of an I've already forgotten.My burger was up there with Fat Guys. The Garlic Parm fries were tasty.. My wife got a lettuce wrapped (gluten alergy) bacon avacado rance..

Everyone in my family gave it Thumb's up..My 5yr old liked all the super heros and storm troopers up in the duct work.

I've been there twice and haven't had a bad burger. Its nice because they are great burgers for about $5.50-$6.50. I would have expected $7.50-$8 for what you get. You can also choose between beef, turkey, chicken or buffalo. I'm assuming there is a veggie burger option as well. The chicken I think is a .49 upcharge and buffalo is $2 ish I think.

Atmosphere (1-5): 5Overall Rating (1-5): 5Price ($-$$$$$):$$$You order at the counter, sit, then order adult beverages (like hop bunz was given a hard time for). It seems to work here.The gal that took our order.. also brought out order to our table. I wouldn't have noticed, but my wife did a double-take.

I am surprised anyone would give the atmosphere there 5 stars. I might rate it 5 stars if I walked into a typical hole in the wall cafe in the 80's and just now walked out over to Smitty's. Sure it is nice and new, but looks similar to just about any generic major chain with a few old neon signs and some Americana. Maybe 3/4 stars at best. If you rate this 5 star, how would you reward all the places that have truly top-notch original atmospheres? You're saying Smitty's is as good as atmosphere gets and that would be very sad if that were the case. I wouldn't place it in the top 50 in Tulsa in atmosphere. Laffa, Tavern, Rusty Crane, Chimera, Hodges, Phoenix, the Vault, Kilkennies, Juniper, Tovolo, Andollinis, Bricktown, Doc's and Roosevelts all have significantly better atmospheres and I'm not sure I'd rate all of them 5 stars. Even Jimmy Hula's has done better as a theme restaurant than Smitty's.

I "get" what Smitty's is trying to do and I think Soul City does a much much better job at that and I could make it look better and more authentic looking than what they've done at what was likely a ridiculously high cost. They went with what look like the plainest looking, out-dated cheapest tables and chairs. The bar would be impressive if this was actually their personal DIY garage bar.

Hop Bunz was given a hard time for being very pricy and mediocre service. I didn't hear anyone complain about ordering beers after sitting, just complaints that it is a mix of full-service and self-service where you have to tip twice and there's no savings for it. Lots of great places have you order food and beer separate (very common in Texas at places like Twisted Root, Rustic or Truck Yard). Also, it is that way at Fuel 66 which works great. The problem is when it costs $50 for 2 people to get a burger and a beer. Smitty's is a lot more reasonable.

I am surprised anyone would give the atmosphere there 5 stars. I might rate it 5 stars if I walked into a typical hole in the wall cafe in the 80's and just now walked out over to Smitty's. Sure it is nice and new, but looks similar to just about any generic major chain with a few old neon signs and some Americana. Maybe 3/4 stars at best. If you rate this 5 star, how would you reward all the places that have truly top-notch original atmospheres? You're saying Smitty's is as good as atmosphere gets and that would be very sad if that were the case. I wouldn't place it in the top 50 in Tulsa in atmosphere. Laffa, Tavern, Rusty Crane, Chimera, Hodges, Phoenix, the Vault, Kilkennies, Juniper, Tovolo, Andollinis, Bricktown, Doc's and Roosevelts all have significantly better atmospheres and I'm not sure I'd rate all of them 5 stars. Even Jimmy Hula's has done better as a theme restaurant than Smitty's.

I "get" what Smitty's is trying to do and I think Soul City does a much much better job at that and I could make it look better and more authentic looking than what they've done at what was likely a ridiculously high cost. They went with what look like the plainest looking, out-dated cheapest tables and chairs. The bar would be impressive if this was actually their personal DIY garage bar.

Hop Bunz was given a hard time for being very pricy and mediocre service. I didn't hear anyone complain about ordering beers after sitting, just complaints that it is a mix of full-service and self-service where you have to tip twice and there's no savings for it. Lots of great places have you order food and beer separate (very common in Texas at places like Twisted Root, Rustic or Truck Yard). Also, it is that way at Fuel 66 which works great. The problem is when it costs $50 for 2 people to get a burger and a beer. Smitty's is a lot more reasonable.

I am in no way a food critic, foodie, or snob, but I don't understand how someone could walk into Smitty's and think "this is a 5 star atmosphere" unless they've only been to China Express and Wendy's the last 20/30 years.

I am in no way a food critic, foodie, or snob, but I don't understand how someone could walk into Smitty's and think "this is a 5 star atmosphere" unless they've only been to China Express and Wendy's the last 20/30 years.

What exactly is your criteria for obtaining 5 stars at a family friendly burger establishment?

Huh... I guess I will have to go try it, since Smash and 5 Guys are usually kind of disappointing. But there was that ONE time when a lady drove through the front window at 5 Guys....that was exciting...

What exactly is your criteria for obtaining 5 stars at a family friendly burger establishment?

I listed a bunch of places above that have excellent atmospheres. Memorable, interesting decor. More like the Tavern/Bricktown Brewpub, less like 5 guys/Fuddruckers. 5 stars for any rating system should be reserved for far above average, about as good as that kind of place can get. 3 stars for average, 4 stars for above average.

The interior there is average or maybe slightly above average for this sort of place (about in line with Red Robin, Smashburger etc). Saying it's 5 stars makes me doubt the veracity of the review.

As a category, “atmosphere” is pretty vague and even more subjective than quality of food or service. What to rate somewhere very clean and newly remodeled, but with boring or clichéd décor? Even a low rating for atmosphere does not mean it’s a bad place to eat or one I wouldn’t go to a lot. I happen to love Claud’s and Bill’s Jumbo Burger, but would give them no better than 2 stars for atmosphere. Both are cramped with little seating, the seating they have is uncomfortable, and there is a greasy film on everything. However, they crank out great burgers that keep me coming back.

So, I was in a place at noon about 3/4 mile from The Garage in Moore. Went to see what it's all about.

Clean enough. Most of the staff very enthusiastic and attentive. Decor - boring AND cliche'. Music way loud. TV's all over the place. Tall bar style tables except for one small area. I am betting it is much like Tulsa Garage....

Burgers - overpriced, of course. Fairly decent - just some little thing I can't put my finger on about the spices/seasonings that just didn't quite hit the spot, but it was mostly good. Very impressed that they got the assembly order correct - cheese/burger on top of the lettuce, tomato, etc. Burger was done but still juicy so got the full good effect of assembly order. Bread - well, it's a hamburger bun....what can ya say about white bread?? It's just a handle to get it to your pie hole.

Fries ok, but Ron's are better. Lot-A-Burger the burgers ain't, but doesn't hurt to eat them.

3 out of 5.

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Location(s) Being Reviewed: Moore OKDate/Time of Visit: 2017 06 14 13:00:00 (Wednesday)Quality of Food (1-5): 3Menu/Food Options (1-5): 4 I guess - it's a burger & beer place...how many items do ya need for that?? Quality of Service (1-5): 5Atmosphere (1-5): 3 Derivative and cliche'. Mostly very clean, except the first drink glass they gave me had 'stuff' on it.Overall Rating (1-5): 3Price ($-$$$$$): $$$ or $$$$. What makes this restaurant unique: It's new and fresh, just like all the other cliche' theme burger places... (Smash, 5 Guys, etc)

Louder music and more TV's (or large bags of raw potatoes) doesn't make atmosphere in and of themselves. The staff did a good job of enhancing the atmosphere. As comparison, I think most of Ron's have reasonable 'atmosphere' - certainly no worse than these type places. And I like retro/anti-atmosphere places like Lot-A-Burger....they have so little that it is a "lot" (kitchy)...and the burgers are better and cost less.

I will go there again - before returning to Smash and 5.

One thing I would like to see is a burger and a taco 'meal' choice - they have so much other stuff on the menu, this should be no-brainer.

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